Coming of Age: Indian whiskey’s moment under the spotlight
Premium Indian whiskies have been gaining global ground, with the likes of Indri, Paul John and Amrut winning accolades and admirers
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Premium Indian whiskies have been gaining global ground, with the likes of Indri, Paul John and Amrut winning accolades and admirers
INDRI, India Dec 17 (Reuters) - Oak casks, once used to store bourbon and wine, are stacking up in a distillery near New Delhi, filled with ageing whisky as workers churn out almost 10,000 bottles a day of Indian single malt Indri, recently named the world's best whisky.
After two week liquor supply in Delhi is finally improved
Expensive spirit which retail upward of ₹2000 per bottle
World whiskies have been gaining attention for some time, but those from India are the ones grabbing the spotlight right now.